Timmins, who plays for the San Antonio Rampage, the Panthers AHL affiliate, was arrested at the home of Ben and Christina Garza at 3:34 a.m. A San Antonio Police report says he broke into a home while drunk and was found sleeping on the couch by Christina Garza.

The report, filed by arresting officer Leroy Diaz, states that Garza asked Timmins "Who are you?" when she first found him on the couch. Timmins retorted with the same question. When Garza asked Timmins what he was doing in her house he said "Don't worry about that."

Garza told police that she woke up her kids and ran out the back door, as she feared that Timmins was going to hurt them. Garza then called 911.

Two SAPD officers arrived at the scene and arrested Timmins without incident. Police described Timmins as "heavily intoxicated".

Timmins repeatedly told officers "I just want to make sure you got me because I can't walk and don't want to fall."

Timmins told police that he was drinking with Rampage teammates at The Hangar, a bar a block away from the Garza's house. He said he didn't remember entering the Garza's home, surmising that he had blacked out.

The Bexar County magistrate's office shows that Timmins was booked at 6:04 a.m. and had his bond set at $800 at 7:04 a.m. Records say was released on personal recognizance at 5:30 p.m.

A criminal trespassing charge is a Class A misdemeanor in Bexar County.

Timmins has played 20 games with the Panthers in his career, including one this year. He scored his only NHL goal the 2010-11 season. He has nine goals in 50 games for the Rampage this year. Thus far the Panthers haven't commented on this incident.